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What factors most likely determine the seasons that occur on Earth? Select two answers.
Earth has seasons because of its tilt on its axis.
Earth has seasons because of the planet's size.
Earth has seasons because of its two hemispheres.
Earth has seasons because of the speed at which it orbits the sun.
Earth has seasons because of the differences in light intensity that strikes the planet during its revolution.
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- Earth has seasons because of its tilt on its axis.
- Earth has seasons because of the differences in light intensity that strikes the planet during its revolution.
(The 23.5° axial tilt causes different parts of Earth to receive more direct sunlight at different times of the year as it revolves around the Sun, producing seasons.)
- Earth has seasons because of the differences in light intensity that strikes the planet during its revolution.
(The 23.5° axial tilt causes different parts of Earth to receive more direct sunlight at different times of the year as it revolves around the Sun, producing seasons.)
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